What is Resource Therapy

Resource Therapy is a psychotherapy based on the understanding that the personality is composed of parts. The part that presents an issue in therapy is seldom the part that needs change. The presenting part is complaining about another personality part. The Resource Therapist brings the part of the personality that needs change into the conscious, so it can be worked with directly. This facilitates a quicker, deeper, and longer lasting change.

A theory of personality underlies Resource Therapy. The following terms are core to that theory.Resource State: A personality partConscious State: Only one Resource State may occupy the conscious at any time.Surface States: Other parts that are observing and interacting with the Conscious State. These parts will have recall of what happened while they were surface. The Conscious State is able hear their suggestions or complaints.Underlying States: Subconscious parts that are dissociated from the conscious. They will not have a memory of what happened while they were underlying.If a Resource State moves to the Conscious from an underlying position the person will not recall what was just happening. Sometimes clients may notice this while driving or while reading. A person suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder will notice this often.States often change positions from Conscious, Surface, and Underlying positions.Whether you are here in search of a therapy that may help you solve or resolve difficulties in your own life, or you are here in search of a more effective therapy to assist your clients or patients, we welcome you.Please feel free to contact us at anytime using the contact form and follow us for future updates on Facebook or Twitter.​We look forward to hearing from you soon. []